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  On 5/31/2024 at 2:33 PM, gucardn said:

 

Something sad about Argentina! :ARG 

 

With the defeats of Quiroga and López, it will be the first time since Antwerp-1920 that the country will not take anyone in boxing!

 

Remembering that boxing is the sport that has given them the most medals, with seven golds and 24 in total.

 

Ok, Argentine success dates back to the 30s/40s, and the last medal in the sport came from Atlanta-96. But it's sad nonetheless! They fell from five classified in Tokyo, some young, to none now! At YOG 2018, which they hosted, they won three medals! Sad for our neighbors!

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I came here to say the same, thanks for the post.

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With Nishant Dev :IND qualifying in 71kg , we have our first men’s quota in boxing :clap: & a much deserving one.

Along with the 3 girls who qualified earlier this is our 4th boxing quota. :thumbup:Hopefully we can add to that with both Amit Panghal & Sachin Siwach qualifying for their respective quota bouts. 

 

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  On 5/31/2024 at 2:33 PM, gucardn said:

With the defeats of Quiroga and López, it will be the first time since Antwerp-1920 that the country will not take anyone in boxing!

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1908 actually.

 

We'll be seeing more of this in many sports in the following years. Every amateur sport in :ARG is finished after Paris (no more funding). 

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  On 5/31/2024 at 3:49 PM, konig said:

I came here to say the same, thanks for the post.

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I was wondering as this post came from a Brazilian, how was it meant ;) I heard guys you had hard times with each other down there.... ;p

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  On 5/31/2024 at 8:38 PM, stratocumulus said:

I was wondering as this post came from a Brazilian, how was it meant ;) I heard guys you had hard times with each other down there.... ;p

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The rivality is strong in football but not in another sports.

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Day 8 (31 May) Session 16 (Night) Results:

 

Women's 66kg R16:

 

:COD Mbabi - :JPN Kito

:CPV Moreira - :CAN Kali

:COL Camilo Bravo - :FRA Sonvico

:SVK Triebelova - :IND Choudhary

:ARM Hovsepyan - :NZL Wharerau

:CIV Sanogo - :IRL Walsh

 

Men's 51kg R16:

 

:ECU Delgado Vera - :ESP Serrano Lozano

:VEN González Solorzano - :PRK So

:MAS Muhammad Abdul Qaiyum - :MGL Gankhuyag

:USA Hill - :JOR Eshish

:IRI Parvizi - :SRI Godakandalage

:UKR Zamotayev - :CPV De Pina

:GHA Allotey - :CHN Liu

:KOR Kim - :IND Amit

 

Men's 57kg QF:

 

:AZE Askerov - :KGZ Seiitbek Uulu

:UKR Abduraimov - :GER Bril

:IND Sachin - :FRA Kistohurry

:PHI Paalam - :DOM De lo Santos Feliz

 

Men's 80kg QF:

 

:DOM Piñales - :ESP Jalidov Gafurova

:IRI Gheshlaghi - :ARM Hovhannisyan

:FRA Cesar - :JOR Iashaish

:POL Straszewski - :THA Jongjoho

 

Men's 92kg R16:

 

:BEL Schelstraete - :ARM Manasyan

:FRA Bouafia - :AFG Silab

:POL Bereznicki - :GER Okafor

:DOM Guzmán - :TUR Ilyas

:KGZ Adylbek Uulu - :IOC Saed Panah

:IND Sanjeet - :AZE Alfonso Domínguez

:GRE Nanitzanian - :GEO Kushitashvili

:UGA Simbwa - :USA Talley

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From watching a few of the bouts, the referees are giving far too many point deductions, and with the current scoring system it has a disproportionate effect on the outcome of the fight, they need to sort it out before Olympics

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Day 9 (1 Jun) Session 17 (Morning) Results:

 

Women's 54kg R16:

 

:VEN Gómez Landaeta - :USA Patricio

:CAN Delgado - :MGL Munguntsetseg

:FRA Moulai - :KOR Im

:BDI Havyarimana - :AZE Rahimova

:NEP Teli - :MNE Gojkovic

:TPE Huang - :DEN Mortensen

:IRL Lehane - :UKR Kovalchuk

:HUN Lakotar - :ARM Sycheva

 

Women's 60kg SF:

 

:SWE Alexiusson - :VIE Ha

:FIN Viitanen - :KOR Oh

 

Women's 75kg R16:

 

:ITA Gemini - :TUR Isildar

:KOR Seong - :THA Manikon

:UZB Zokirova - :VEN Yriza

:HUN Nakota - :PHI Bacyadan

:MGL Enkhbaatar - :KAZ Khalzova

:GHA Sathoud - :COL Orozco

:MEX Ortiz - :GER Schoenberger

:BRA Pereira - :NGR Mbata

 

Men's +92kg R16:

 

:COL Mendoza - :ECU Congo Chala

:MGL Khali - :CUB Arzola

:IRL McDonagh - :BUL Belberov

:ARM Chaloyan - :IRI Safari

:TJK Abroridinov - :ESP Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui

:AUT Hagag - :CHN Bayikewuzi

:GRE Roulias - :TGA Hola

:UKR Lovchynskyi - :CRO Pratljacic

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Very impressive performance by :CAN Wright, and she’s through to the quota bout in women’s 50kg :thumbup::yes

 

If we’re being nitpicky, I thought all three rounds went in favor of Wright, but all that matters is that she got the win. 

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